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Blasphemy demonstrations in Pakistan

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Thousands of Islamist protesters have brought Pakistan to a standstill, burning rickshaws, cars and lorries to protest against the acquittal of a Christian woman who spent eight years on death row on false charges of blasphemy. Footage from the protests shows anti-blasphemy campaigners clubbing and throwing shoes at posters of Pakistan’s chief justice and the new prime minister, Imran Khan, who on Wednesday night threatened a fierce government response if protesters did not disperse. “We are ready to sacrifice our lives for this noble cause,” one told the Guardian, “and have rejected whatever rubbish the prime minister said in his speech”. The landmark release of Asia Bibi, a 47-year-old farm labourer, has pitched the state into the latest of several battles with supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a rabid, fast-growing political party that exists solely to punish blasphemers. Asia was charged with insulting the prophet Muhammad after she drank from a cup of water before passing it to Muslim fruit-pickers. Police have so far shied away from arresting protesters and the powerful armed forces, which often appear to align with Islamists, have yet to issue a statement, despite TLP leaders daring to call for mutiny in its ranks. In public speeches, Rizvi has said his only demand is that the mother-of-five be put to death, the punishment for blasphemy under Pakistan’s penal code. “Our sit-in will go on until the government accepts our demand,” he told the Guardian in a phone interview, denying reports that the sit-in would soon be over.

TehGruaniad

It will be interesting to see how Imran Khan deals with this situation.
 
“We are ready to sacrifice our lives for this noble cause,”

Umm ... thanks, dude. I appreciate that. Makes everything easier for everyone else.
 
It is this sort of thing that demands blasphemy. I would otherwise consider it rude to go out of your way to insult somebody's religion, but this makes it laudable. Just like republishing the cahrlie hebdo cartoons. We need to stand up for free speech and against blasphemy laws.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VwpwP_fIqY[/youtube]
 
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